King Floyd Vinyl Record Albums King Floyd (February 13, 1945 - March 6, 2006) was a New Orleans soul singer and songwriter, best known for his Top 10 hit from 1970, "Groove Me". His musical career started as a singer at the Sho-Bar on Bourbon Street. Following a stint in the army, Floyd went to California, where he joined up with record producer Harold Battiste. His debut album, A Man In Love, featuring songs co-written with Dr. John, failed to make an impact on the charts. Floyd returned to New Orleans in 1969 and worked for the Post Office. In 1970, Wardell Quezergue, an arranger of R&B scores, persuaded Floyd to record "Groove Me" with Malaco Records in Jackson, Mississippi. Jean Knight recorded her hit, "Mr. Big Stuff," in the same sessions.
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7 Inch 45 RPM |
King Floyd |
What Our Love Needs / Groove Me |
1970 |
CH No. 435 |
Chimneyville Record Label; Record appears new; Vinyl is black shiny and glossy; No scuffs on record; No wear or marks on the label; Mono recording; Generic sleeve; Track Listing: What Our Love Needs / Groove Me |
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Various Artists: James Brown; Sly & The Family Stone; Funkadelic; Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band; King Floyd; Dramatics; Staple Singers; Curtis Mayfield; Eddie Kendricks |
In Yo' Face: History of Funk |
1993 |
081227 143121 |
Rhino Record Label; Jewel case and CD appear new; Includes the original twelve page booklet; Track listing: Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine; Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin; I Wanna Know If It's Good To You!; Express Yourself; Groove Me; Get Up And Get Down; I'll Take You There; Think (About It); Freddie's Dead (Theme From Superfly); Doing It To Death; Garbage Man; Keep On Truckin' (Part 1); Me And Baby Brother; Mighty Mighty; Up For The Down Stroke |
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